Mzansi Celebs

Mzansi Celebs who have their own alcohol brands

More and more South African celebrities are venturing into the alcohol industry and judging from the past few months, they are ready to make some serious moves.

From this summer’s Mango vs Watermelon (AKA are batle magapu!) to some ‘elegent’ entries into the world of luxury alcohols; Mzansi’s most famous stars are not playing any games. Here are a few local celebrities who have released their own brands of alcohol in the last few months

Bonang Matheba
The first black woman to join the Cap Classique Producers Association?

Bonang Matheba

Yup, Bonang’s House of BNG wasn’t just a delightful entry into the world of sparkling alcoholic beverages; it was a historic move for a history maker.

J’Something
Fancy some Jin with your tonic? No, that’s not a typo; it’s the name of J’Something’s range of bespoke gins which were released in March 2019.

J’Something

If it’s anything as tasty as his cooking, then fans are in for a real treat.

Khanyi Mbau
Another member to join the gin gang is Khanyi Mbau who launched her own collection at the end of last year.

Khanyi Mbau

I am Khanyi “looks soft on the outside but trust me, she is a baddie” according to the actress – remind you of anyone?

Tbo Touch
Tbo Touch has always been keen on diversifying his business interests but even his most loyal fans were impressed by his decision to venture into the world of wine making.

Tbo Touch

Touch Reserve wines feature four unique vintage flavours.

AKA

His loyal fan base has congratulated the rapper on his permanent collaboration with the luxury alcohol brand and is excited to have the watermelon flavour in stores.

AKA

AKA has also revealed that he will be shooting a television commercial for the vodka in Cape Town next week

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